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6:10 AM
@Kamiccolo Indeed ;p
 
 
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9:53 AM
Morning @PeterVaro
 
helloc @DrorK.;
 
@Stargateur seems to think that placing a bounty on my question, is a bad thing, or a thing to be avoided
What's your view?
 
I already said that I disagree to place a bounty on this question
 
@Stargateur This question was directed to @PeterVaro
 
Well, it's up to the author of the question.
 
9:55 AM
*author of the bounty :p
 
It's up to the GODS of the Arena!
 
to fulfill your purpose, that is gaining as many visits as possible, sure, use it!
I like bending the rules :)
 
Why bending?
 
unfortunately, everyone will think the other answer is the correct one.. but yeah
 
Is there a rule that says I shouldn't do it?
 
9:57 AM
@DrorK. that was just a comment/note -- in general
 
My concern is not with what the common SOer would think
 
anyway, you should put it on your question, and frankly do anything you want with your own question
I know that
we all want clarification(s) from the committee
 
My mission statement is basically this: if you can't beat them, keep on beating.
The more exposure issues gain, the better the chances issues will be addressed
Besides
I'm not sure if Olaf had a sufficient time frame for letting me know what he thinks of my question
This way maybe he'll post 2-3 more rants :)
 
yeah :)
 
I'm not sure if it's considered to be trolling, but I upvoted his comments, just to give him incentive to keep going :p
 
10:06 AM
that definitely is feeding the troll, but never mind ;)
 
So we found a circular logic! ... a troll -> feeding a troll -> feeder of troll is now a troll
/me food
 
 
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1:41 PM
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Q: Printing null pointers with %p is undefined behavior?

Dror K.Is it undefined behavior to print null pointers with the %p conversion specifier? #include <stdio.h> int main(void) { void *p = NULL; printf("%p", p); return 0; } The question applies to the C standard, and not to C implementations.

 
I see this Feeds notification is pretty much automated upon placing a bounty
So maybe featuring the question at the end of the period, is also a thing?
 
2:11 PM
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Q: Enhanced REP MOVSB for memcpy

Z bosonI would like to use enhanced REP MOVSB (ERMSB) to get a high bandwidth for a custom memcpy. ERMSB was introduced with the Ivy Bridge microarchitecture. See the section "Enhanced REP MOVSB and STOSB operation (ERMSB)" in the Intel optimization manual if you don't know what ERMSB is. The only w...

 
 
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4:19 PM
I feel like I washing my time to upvote dror to up his reputation XD
 
5:10 PM
@Stargateur Huh
If your goal is to 'up' my reputation, then you shouldn't bother, I have absolutely no sentiment for such 'reputations'
The only reason you should 'up' my questions or answers, is if you wish to contribute with gaining exposure to them
 
5:52 PM
this is the last time i use visual stupidio really
just changed the framework version and 100 errors conjured from nowhere
@Kamiccolo if you had that long leisure time to watch same movie 5 in a row, i feel obligated to disentitle you the 'nerdy' designation with all my regrets.
//jking
 
6:34 PM
Finally got my hands on Microsoft's Build Tools package for VS 2017. Unsurprisingly, they don't tell you how to set to environment variables for it to work, instead insisting that you use their batch file
I wrote a lil java to parse all my environment variables before and after running the batch file, and they add a TON of new environment variables. Now I just need to make a powershell script to set them for a session and I can finally start coding C and C++ out of terminal.
Of course, if anyone has experience with Build Tools, and how to get around Microsoft's environment variable stuff, please let me know.
 
7:24 PM
@PeterVaro lol, soon enough I'll have to pick Leffler's answer over the FAM defect, I'm still getting down-voted while he's still being upvoted :)
 
@DrorK. I've told: you should've updated your answer and stating that a DR has already filed, and it is a valid problem, and yours is the valid interpretation
but anyway, typical :)
 
It would've been interesting to post the specific questions concerning to the words of the standard, for example in Leffler's case:
"When a value is stored in an object of structure or union type, including in a member object, the bytes of the object representation that correspond to any padding bytes take unspecified values."
Does it actually say: "when a value is stored in an object of a structure or union type, including in a member object of a structure or union types"?
I wonder how many of the people who upvoted him would've agreed with this statement alone ^
 
i didn't bother to fathom it all but regarding how longer is his answer the worthier it is in regards of upvotes
 
@Idle001 That's amusing
 
@DrorK. I honestly don't know the answer to that, but my bet is, most of them just ran through the answer and thought it is okay, since they don't care about this issue, and frankly they don't want to care about it in the future either...
 
7:33 PM
@PeterVaro I think that given such a specific question, with a short list of options to choose from, I have a feeling that it's unlikely for this interpretation to get the popular vote
 
maybe, I don't know.. honestly, I'm so tired at this moment, that it actually hurts to think about words, that I have to type into this chat box.. :)
all I can think of, is my dinner
and a nice episode of a series to watch
:P
 
I hope your dinner is well-defined :p
 
well.. it will be a terrible artifical plastic food.. but atm it is more than fine..
:)
anyway, I'll bbl!
goto grind_what_has_left_of_my_brain;
 
Bon appetit!
 
you need adrenaline boosters in your food, caffeine as a part
 
 
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11:41 PM
@Idle001 well, I guess, growing tolerance to the caffeine is the key.... :/
 
I win versus apache config !
not all features that I want but this work....
So it's great !
 
@Stargateur ewww
 
I'm starting to understand how apache works.... I hate my life
 
well, hating Apache might be a little bit constructive :P
 

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